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The extension of our nuclear activities in Belgium opens the door to ambitious projects and represents a major national challenge. We are looking for the best talents to contribute to this. To manage these challenges around radioactive waste during the decommissioning of our 7 plants, the Fleet Decommissioning organization is looking for one Radioactive Waste Project Manager that will work from Brussels.
Radioactive Waste Management projects ensure the efficient transfer of already produced and future waste to ONDRAF/NIRAS, in line with the decommissioning waste strategy.
These projects cover the following topics:
What exactly does your job consist of?
As Radioactive Waste Project Manager you will take on the above projects in close cooperation with the Decommissioning team, internal stakeholders and external stakeholders.
And this under the guidance of a Senior Project Manager, the Operational Fleet Waste Manager or the person in charge of the Waste Department.
You will be responsible for the execution of the assigned project scope according to the defined and approved timing and budgets, reporting on progress to your hierarchy and applicable project committees.
Are you interested in this position and do you have the following assets? Then apply quickly!
ENGIE Electrabel works together with ONDRAF/NIRAS and the FANC on the technical processes and modalities to achieve efficient transfer of the radioactive waste (RaW: Radioactive Waste) produced and to be produced.
This includes both the operational waste from operation and the waste from decommissioning of the nuclear power plants.
These activities are managed on the ENGIE Electrabel side in the Fleet department under the direction of the CDO (Chief Decommisoning Officer) which covers both the "relations" with ONDRAF/NIRAS (NDRaW department = Nuclear Decommisiong and Rad Waste) and the technical decommissioning project (D&D program) itself.
The NDRaW department is responsible for the contractual, technical and financial management of all radioactive waste flows resulting from ENGIE Electrabel's operations, cessation and dismantling activities. This management fits within the legal and regulatory framework with the highest priority for nuclear safety and with great attention to efficiency.
ONDRAF/NIRAS' surface disposal project for cat A waste is in the final stages of obtaining its nuclear operating license. This entails increasing coordination and consultation to define the technical and financial modalities for collection, transfer, temporary storage and final disposal of the RaW from ENGIE Electrabel.
For ENGIE Electrabel as the largest Belgian RaW producer, this is a crucial issue.
We offer you
Are you interested in this position and do you have any questions?
Contact Caroline De Rom - caroline.derom@external.bnl.engie.com or apply now!
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